Quoted from fosaisu:It’s a big state, I’m sure there are tens of thousands of vegans.
Lots of Indians in the Houston area and plenty of vegan options.
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Quoted from fosaisu:It’s a big state, I’m sure there are tens of thousands of vegans.
Lots of Indians in the Houston area and plenty of vegan options.
A Texas Democrat (Austin as a example) is like a Californian Republican. I have lived in SoCal 38 years, South Arkansas 3 years and now in Houston (3 years). Houston has been easy to adapt to and is a much more livable area than Los Angeles. The belt system makes it easy to get around. You can get across the metroplex in about a hour. It took a few years to hang up my Angels Hat after 40 years for a Astros Hat ( no I didn’t steal it ) They are just so much fun to watch. Embrace change and try new experiences. I am glad I did. Live better, buy your first pair of boots, eat barbecue, and go to your first Rodeo. And since this is a pinball forum, there are places to play, but always room for more.
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